Wonderfull thing blogging. I'm doing this now for more then half a year and still am having fun to continue. But more and more blogs are coming up. There's a huge list now of people blogging mostly about MS CRM. So where is this list? Everyone has got some other blogs on their blogroll, but there is no full list. Well. Here's a list of what I think is the complete list of MS CRM blogs at the moment. Starting with the Microsoft people, then MVP's and then the other bloggers. Some blogs are marked with [inactive]. Those are blogs that have mentioned to stop or which do not have any CRM related post for the last half year. Furthermore there's no logic in the ordering. Hope you find some new information which you can use!

Hey Ron - since you added me to your list, I split off my CRM blog from http://blog.davidyack.com to http://crm.davidyack.com- the CRM one is now 100% CRM and the main blog is general Dev stuff like Workflow, Team System , ASP.NET AJAX - feel free to keep both listed - but since apparently you are the "official" list now :) I should let you know!

I have just started this blog, but I hope to start having some new content by the next week or so. I appreciate all the information that you and the other MVPs have posted. I have learned a ton, since being introduced to MS CRM a couple of months ago.

Thanks for leaving the comment. I have been working on the site layout at lunchtime and I have put up a link with my email address.

My full name is Ron Kane and at the moment I am just blogging on my own as I won't tell my company about this unless it really takes off and until then it would not be fair to be using their name. However if someone in Glasgow wants CRM they can always email me and I will pass them onto my salesman ;)

I need to add an icon in the Admin/admin.aspx page of Ms CRM 4.0The icon similar to icons like "users","security roles" and mine will actually point to a Dlr management which i ve designed in CRM Could you please help me in this regard.

When i navigate to the CRM tools/admin/admin.aspx it jus gives me a page with a single line stating that it inherits from "Microsoft.crm.web.adminpage".

Hi Ronald, can you change the name associated with crmrocks.net to Robert Peledie? David isn't blogging on crmrocks any more. You can also add www.crmconsult.info if you like, as I'm looking after that as well. Thanks. Robert Peledie

About Me

Most of the time I'm working on extending the possibilities of CRM for Cherry-T's clients. You'll find me at the Microsoft CRM Discussion/news groups. If I'm not there, you'd better start searching in bars in the neighborhood of Amsterdam :)
O yeah, the disclaimer:
1) Please note that these are my personal blog posts and that this does not necessarily reflect the way my employer works.
2) Most of the postings are about unsupported modifications. If you do apply these changes to your implementation, then I, my employer and Microsoft cannot be hold responsible for any issues that it might cause.